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Whole Home Surge Protection

Just about everyone uses a surge protector extension cord when plugging in their home computer and related accessories, but these days the modern home is replete with sensitive electronic devices that could benefit from surge protection. Rather than having that many unsightly extension and power cords behind every device, many homeowners are turning to whole-home surge protection systems for an added layer of assurance and protection.

Allstar Electrical Services can install these whole-home surge protection systems quickly and easily with minimal disruption in lifestyle. We have found these systems particularly valuable for homes that have experienced lightning strikes – mountain properties are particularly susceptible – and for homes in areas that frequently experience power surges from the electric provider.

Whole-home surge protectors are valuable in protecting computers and accessories, televisions and accessories, entertainment systems, major and minor appliances, laundries, even air conditioners and the electronic portions of the heating system. One lightning strike can do more than knock out power to a home; it can damage or ruin valuable electronic machines that can result in the hassle of insurance claims and replacement. Whole-home surge protection installed by Allstar Electrical Services goes a long way to preventing such an episode.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Whole-home surge protection is installed at your electrical panel (or service equipment) to reduce the impact of voltage spikes from the utility grid, large appliances, and nearby lightning. It helps protect hardwired equipment and reduces wear on sensitive electronics.

It complements them. Whole-home devices protect the system at the entry point, while quality point-of-use surge protectors add another layer for specific electronics. Using both provides the best practical protection strategy.

It can reduce the likelihood of damage from many common surges, but it can’t guarantee protection against every event—especially direct lightning strikes. We can recommend a layered approach and ensure proper grounding for best performance.

It’s typically installed in or near the main panel and connected with short leads for best performance. We’ll verify grounding/bonding, install the device, and test to confirm the system is protected.